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Tariq El-Titi, Neurocare SVP MENA

Neurocare names Tariq El-Titi as senior vice president for MENA

He held leadership roles at Dubai Healthcare City, Mubadala Healthcare's Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi, and Proximie.

Neurocare Group AG has appointed Tariq El-Titi as the senior vice president (SVP) for the Middle East and North Africa (MENA) region.

Before his appointment, El-Titi held leadership positions at Dubai Healthcare City, Mubadala Healthcare's Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi, and Proximie.

He founded Janus Ventures in 2018 and has a portfolio of venture investments across the United Arab Emirates, Saudi Arabia, and the UK.

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"We warmly welcome Tariq to the Neurocare team," Thomas Mechtersheimer, CEO of Neurocare Group AG, said.

“With Tariq's expertise, we are poised to expand our footprint in the MENA region, furthering our mission of innovating personalised mental health treatments and creating a positive health impact within the region,” Mechtersheimer added.

 

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